Cotterpin's
Perfect Building (1986)

Published
in 1986 by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. By Ellen Weiss. Illustrations
by Lauren Attinello. Hardback, 32 pages.

After
their assistant architect designs the Perfect Building, the Doozers of
Fraggle Rock stop building things and must cope with the resulting boredom.

Wembley
and the Soggy Map (1986)

Published
in 1986 by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. By Louise Gikow. Illustrations
by Lisa McCue. Hardback, 32 pages.

When
Wembley accidentally ruins Gobo's map, he learns that being angry doesn't
mean you stop caring about someone.

Wembley
Fraggle and the Magic Stone (1986)

Published
in 1986 by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. By Louise Gikow. Illustrations
by Lauren Attinello. Hardback, 32 pages.

Wembley
wishes on a "magic stone" that he be able to make decisions
more easily, and his belief in the wish changes his life dramatically.

Gobo
and the Prize from Outer Space (1986)

Published
in 1986 by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. By Lyn Calder. Illustrations by
Frederic Marvin. Hardback, 32 pages.

Arguing
over who gets to use the bicycle they hope to win in a contest, five friends
in Fraggle Rock have a terrible fight and stop speaking to each other.

The
Case of the Missing Socks (1986)

Published
in 1986 by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. By Rebecca Grand. Illustrations
by Jeffrey Severn. Hardback, 32 pages.

Wembley
and Boober, two Fraggle friends, set out to catch the mysterious thief
who is stealing Boober's socks.

The
Great Fraggle Travel Race (1986)

Published
in 1986 by Playskool, a subsidiary of Hasbro. Script by Mary Packard.
Illustrations by Barbara McClintock. Softcover, 24 pages.

This
book came with a tape that tells the story via a script read by the actual
Fraggle Rock Muppet performers. The book itself has no words to it but
seems to be divided into sections where the dialogue is to be followed
on the tape. From just looking at the pictures, it's difficult to tell
what the Fraggle Travel Race is. I'm not sure what the Electronic Talk
'N Play Learning system player actually did though other than play the
tape. It had to have had some kind of sensory gimmick.

According
to the back of the book, there appear to have been two songs written specifically
for this book: "A Fraggle's a Fraggle" and "Trash".
"The Fraggle Rock Theme" is also listed.

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